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Magnus I di Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel detto "il Pio" Duca di Brunswick e Lunenburg Principe di Wolfenbüttel; Stemma: In carica: 1344 – 1369: Predecessore: Ottone il Mite: Successore: Magnus II Nascita: 1304 circa Morte: 15 giugno o 15 agosto 1369: Casa reale: Welfen: Padre: Alberto II il Grasso: Madre: Rixa di Werle Consorte: Sofia ...
Magnus I (1304–1369), called the Pious (Latin Pius ), was duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg . The son of Albert the Fat, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, Magnus was still a minor when his father died in 1318; he and his brother Ernest were put under the guardianship of their elder brother Otto, who continued as sole ruler even after his brothers came ...
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- House of Guelph
Magnus II di Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (chiamato anche Magnus con la Collana (latino: Magnus Torquatus); 1324 – 25 luglio 1373) fu duca di Brunswick-Lüneburg, governando sui principati di Wolfenbüttel e, temporaneamente, di Lüneburg
The Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg ( German: Herzogtum Braunschweig und Lüneburg ), or more properly the Duchy of Brunswick and Lüneburg, was a historical duchy that existed from the late Middle Ages to the Late Modern era within the Holy Roman Empire, until the year of its dissolution. The duchy was located in what is now northwestern Germany.
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- West Low German
- Duchy
La guerra di successione di Luneburgo (in tedesco: Lüneburger Erbfolgekrieg) fu un conflitto per la successione al Principato di Luneburgo che scoppiò nel 1370 nella Germania settentrionale e perdurò, con alcune interruzioni, per un totale di 18 anni. Dopo la morte di Guglielmo II di Brunswick-Lüneburg senza eredi maschi nel 1369 ...
- Vittoria del Brunswick-Lüneburg
Magnus (c. 1324 – 25 July 1373), called Magnus with the Necklace (Latin: Magnus Torquatus) or Magnus II, was Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, ruling the Brunswick-Lüneburg principalities of Wolfenbüttel (colloquially also called Brunswick) and, temporarily, Lüneburg. Biography
The Principality of Lüneburg (later also referred to as Celle) was a territorial division of the Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg within the Holy Roman Empire, immediately subordinate to the emperor. It existed from 1269 until 1705 and its territory lay within the modern-day state of Lower Saxony in Germany.